What to do and see in Anna Maria Island, Florida (FL): The Best Nature & Parks

November 10, 2021 Concepcion Newsome

The quaint feel of Anna Maria Island makes it the perfect place to eat grouper sandwiches and kayak with dolphins. While you’re here visit Bean Point Beach, tucked away on the north end of the island — a cozy paradise with an Old Florida vibe. Then hop on over to Anna Maria Bayfront Park, which includes sweeping views of Tampa Bay and the iconic Sunshine Skyway. Numerous beaches, restaurants and events make Anna Maria Island the perfect relaxation spot for your next vacation.
Restaurants in Anna Maria Island

1. Flip Flops Sailing

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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Flip Flops Sailing

Captained Public or Private 2 to 6 passenger day sails, sunset sails, Passage Key Adventures, Egmont Key Adventures ranging between 2 to 6 hour long excursions on a 30 foot catamaran sailboat named Flip Flops.

2. Coquina Baywalk

1301 Gulf Dr S, Anna Maria, Anna Maria Island, FL http://floridahikes.com/coquinabaywalk
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4.5 based on 216 reviews

Coquina Baywalk

A small nature park on Anna Maria Island perfect for relaxing walks.

Reviewed By loisrebeccam

My husband and I felt very safe at the coquina beach bay walk today. I forgot to take my camera, so we will have to go back to capture the magic! I look forward to taking my grandchildren and sharing the very impressive educational signage! The walks through the mangroves was absolutely magical. We were there at low tide so we could see the mangrove roots with barnacles on them. The filtering power of their root system was quite visible! Do not miss this hidden gem!

3. Bean Point

Anna Maria, Anna Maria Island, FL 34216
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4.5 based on 932 reviews

Bean Point

Reviewed By SmokyMtnMan6643 - Granite Falls, United States

This is a beautiful spot, right on the northern end of Anna Maria Island. Parking is scarce (we found one close, due to a nice local who let us park in front of their home), but there is a public park just over 1/2 mile down, which you can park at, and walk to Bean Point. We went one evening for a lovely sunset, and then again during the daytime. You have excellent views of downtown St. Petersburg, and the Sunshine Skyway Bridge on the Tampa Bay side, and also nice beach area on the Gulf of Mexico. This is a MUST DO, on any trip to Anna Maria Island!

4. Manatee Public Beach

4000 State Road 64 and Gulf Drive, Holmes Beach, Anna Maria Island, FL 34217
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4.5 based on 649 reviews

Manatee Public Beach

Reviewed By I5101IEjayd - Bloomsburg, United States

Small shopping plaza with everything you need right at the beach, wash stations, excellent free parking, the only downside the beach has is that 2 in under the sand are tons of tiny shells... But considering all else, this is a great Beach!!!!!!

5. Bayfront Park

316 N Bay Blvd, Anna Maria, Anna Maria Island, FL +1 941-748-4501 https://www.mymanatee.org/departments/parks___natural_resources
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Bayfront Park

6. Bradenton Beach

South Gulf Drive, Bradenton Beach, Anna Maria Island, FL +1 941-792-5300 http://www.cityofbradentonbeach.com
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4.5 based on 870 reviews

Bradenton Beach

Reviewed By 115clayb - Dayton, United States

We would recommend going here. Stay as close to the beach as there is access to lots of restaurants and fun things to do. We just walked across the street to get to the beach. The weather in November was warm. The water was warm enough to go into. but there were people going into the water. We relaxed a lot.

7. Bradenton Beach City Pier

Bridge St, Bradenton Beach, Anna Maria Island, FL 34217 http://www.cityofbradentonbeach.com/home/city-pier/
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4.5 based on 229 reviews

Bradenton Beach City Pier

Reviewed By FranLL02 - Brookline, United States

Wonderful walk down this pier; fresh air and you might be lucky to spot dolphins frolicking in the waves. You must not miss this little walk.

8. Coquina Beach

1800 Gulf Dr S, Bradenton Beach, Anna Maria Island, FL 34217
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4.5 based on 533 reviews

Coquina Beach

Reviewed By BonanzaWoman - Bradenton, United States

Just a really nice beach area with plenty of parking in a lot, restrooms, showers, picnic tables and Australian Pines you can sit close to for shade if you wish. It is a perfect calm water, gentle grade so young children can play, swim and collect shells.

9. Beach Market at Coquina Beach

2650 Gulf Dr S, Bradenton Beach, Anna Maria Island, FL 34217-2632 +1 941-518-4431 [email protected] http://islandsandbeaches.com/market
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4.5 based on 120 reviews

Beach Market at Coquina Beach

Come and stroll the Beach Market at Coquina Beach from 10-4 every Sunday from November –March, every Wednesday from December through July and every Friday from April – July. You will find local artists, arts and crafts, jewelry, fresh produce, baked goods, gourmet foods, spices and teas, local honey, apparel, pottery, purses, collectibles, photography, woodworking, health and beauty items, unique gifts and more! Come and watch local artisans creating and find that perfect souvenir of your trip to Florida. You will find many unique items at the Beach Market. The talented AMI String Band performs at the market from 10:30 -2:30. Enjoy the beautiful white powdery sand beach and relax with eats and drinks with your toes in the sand overlooking the Gulf at Coquina Café. Come join the FUN!!! The Beach Market is at 2650 Gulf Drive S., Bradenton Beach at the trolley stop, concession stand area. Ride the FREE trolley to the market or park in the FREE parking lot. Manatee County does not a

Reviewed By lorie159

The market is really nice! Vendors are nicely spread out and wore masks. Most people shopping wore masks. Made for an inviting environment. There's something for everyone! When you're not looking for anything you're bound to find something! Various food vendors offered some tasty choices. Parking is a premium so go early !!!

10. Holmes Beach

6317 Gulf Dr North Beach Village, Anna Maria Island, FL 34217-1663 +1 203-858-0747 http://abcnews.go.com/US/toxic-red-tide-blooms-creeping-floridas-west-coast/story?id=56965754
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4.5 based on 97 reviews

Holmes Beach

Reviewed By Rick20201 - Atlanta, United States

Holmes Beach is one of the more impressive beaches. White powder sand, plenty of shelling opportunities and not too crowded in some of the beach access points. It is a very clean beach and multiple sandbars offer the opportunity to wade out in about knee deep water to get to the sandbar where it rises to about mid calf.

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